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'''Carole Davis''' is the actress who played [[Giuseppina Pentangeli]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode "[[The Swarm]]".
 
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| Birth name = Carole Raphaelle Davis
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| Gender = Female
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| Date of birth = {{d|17|February|1958}}
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| Place of birth = London, England, UK
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'''Carole Raphaelle Davis''' {{born|17|February|1958}} is the actress and singer who played [[Giuseppina Pentangeli]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' [[VOY Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|The Swarm}}. She filmed her scenes on Thursday {{d|1|August|1996}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]] and is listed as "Diva" on the call sheet.
   
Her first known [[television]] appearance came in a 1984 episode of ''The A-Team'', starring [[Dwight Schultz]], [[Lance LeGault]], and [[William Lucking]]. Two years later, she co-starred with the likes of [[F. Murray Abraham]], [[Jeff Allin]], [[Lee Bergere]], [[James Cromwell]], [[Michael Ensign]], [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Alice Krige]], [[Matt McCoy]], [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Fritz Weaver]], [[Noble Willingham]], and [[Anthony Zerbe]] in the epic mini-series ''Dream West''. She also appeared in a 1998 episode of ''Sex and the City'', starring [[Kim Cattrall]], the 2000 made-for-TV movie ''How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale'', with [[Hamilton Camp]] and [[Kenneth Mars]], and the acclaimed 2002 TV movie ''Live from Baghdad'', with [[Bruce McGill]] and [[John Carroll Lynch]].
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Her first known television appearance came in a 1984 episode of ''The A-Team'', starring [[Dwight Schultz]], [[Lance LeGault]], and [[William Lucking]]. Two years later, she co-starred with the likes of [[F. Murray Abraham]], [[Jeff Allin]], [[Lee Bergere]], [[James Cromwell]], [[Michael Ensign]], [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Alice Krige]], [[Matt McCoy]], [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Fritz Weaver]], [[Noble Willingham]], and [[Anthony Zerbe]] in the mini-series ''Dream West''. She also appeared in a 1998 episode of ''Sex and the City'', starring [[Kim Cattrall]], the 2000 made-for-TV movie ''How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale'', with [[Hamilton Camp]] and [[Kenneth Mars]], and the 2002 television movie ''Live from Baghdad'', with [[Bruce McGill]] and [[John Carroll Lynch]].
   
Davis made her [[film]] debut opposite [[Tricia O'Neil]] in the 1981 [[horror movie]] sequel ''Piranha Part Two: The Spawning''. She followed this with roles in the comedies ''The Flamingo Kid'' (1984, with [[Googy Gress]], [[Brian McNamara]], and [[Steven Weber]]) and ''Mannequin'' (1987, with Kim Cattrall, [[Phil Rubenstein]] and [[Steve Vinovich]]). She went on to appear in the 1995 film ''Project: Metalbeast'' with [[Brian Brophy]], [[Diaunté]], [[Brioni Farrell]], [[John Marzilli]] and [[Musetta Vander]] and to star as Rita X in the 2001 independent film ''Jack the Dog'' and its 2003 follow-up, ''Manhood''.
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Davis made her film debut opposite [[Tricia O'Neil]] in the 1981 horror movie sequel ''Piranha Part Two: The Spawning''. She followed this with roles in the comedies ''The Flamingo Kid'' (1984, with [[Googy Gress]], [[Brian McNamara]], and [[Steven Weber]]) and ''Mannequin'' (1987, with Kim Cattrall, [[Phil Rubenstein]] and [[Steve Vinovich]]). She went on to appear in the 1995 film ''Project: Metalbeast'' with [[Brian Brophy]], [[Diaunté]], [[Brioni Farrell]], [[John Marzilli]] and [[Musetta Vander]] and starring as Rita X in the 2001 independent film ''Jack the Dog'' and its 2003 follow-up, ''Manhood''.
   
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Further acting work includes guest roles in episodes of ''Angel'' (2004, with [[Rob Steiner]] and [[Brian Oerly]]), ''What's Up, Dad?'' (2004, with [[Patrick Fischler]]), ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' (2006), ''Scrubs'' (2007, with [[Ken Jenkins]]), ''Veronica Mars'' (2007), and ''2 Broke Girls'' (2013) and the comedy ''Going the Distance'' (2010).
==External links==
 
*{{IMDb-link|page=tt0319758}}
 
   
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More recently, Davis appeared in the crime drama ''The Queen of Hollywood Blvd'' (2016) and the comedy ''Beach Cougar Gigolo'' (2016).
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== External links ==
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* [http://resumes.breakdownexpress.com/152488-649468?email=9d08ad95-a76b-474e-9c6f-e7999b9c0ded Carole Davis] at [http://breakdownexpress.com BreakDownExpress.com]
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Revision as of 19:14, 1 March 2016

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Carole Raphaelle Davis (born 17 February 1958; age 66) is the actress and singer who played Giuseppina Pentangeli in the Star Trek: Voyager third season episode "The Swarm". She filmed her scenes on Thursday 1 August 1996 on Paramount Stage 16 and is listed as "Diva" on the call sheet.

Her first known television appearance came in a 1984 episode of The A-Team, starring Dwight Schultz, Lance LeGault, and William Lucking. Two years later, she co-starred with the likes of F. Murray Abraham, Jeff Allin, Lee Bergere, James Cromwell, Michael Ensign, Jonathan Frakes, Alice Krige, Matt McCoy, Glenn Morshower, Fritz Weaver, Noble Willingham, and Anthony Zerbe in the mini-series Dream West. She also appeared in a 1998 episode of Sex and the City, starring Kim Cattrall, the 2000 made-for-TV movie How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale, with Hamilton Camp and Kenneth Mars, and the 2002 television movie Live from Baghdad, with Bruce McGill and John Carroll Lynch.

Davis made her film debut opposite Tricia O'Neil in the 1981 horror movie sequel Piranha Part Two: The Spawning. She followed this with roles in the comedies The Flamingo Kid (1984, with Googy Gress, Brian McNamara, and Steven Weber) and Mannequin (1987, with Kim Cattrall, Phil Rubenstein and Steve Vinovich). She went on to appear in the 1995 film Project: Metalbeast with Brian Brophy, Diaunté, Brioni Farrell, John Marzilli and Musetta Vander and starring as Rita X in the 2001 independent film Jack the Dog and its 2003 follow-up, Manhood.

Further acting work includes guest roles in episodes of Angel (2004, with Rob Steiner and Brian Oerly), What's Up, Dad? (2004, with Patrick Fischler), The Bold and the Beautiful (2006), Scrubs (2007, with Ken Jenkins), Veronica Mars (2007), and 2 Broke Girls (2013) and the comedy Going the Distance (2010).

More recently, Davis appeared in the crime drama The Queen of Hollywood Blvd (2016) and the comedy Beach Cougar Gigolo (2016).

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